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English: This is the very first computer to ever be connected to the Internet. Of course, back in 1969 it wasn't called the Internet, but the ARPANET, and really there was no ARPANET to connect to - this computer and its accompanying Interface Message Processor formed the first node on the ARPANET, and the connection from UCLA to the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) was the first backbone link on the ARPANET.

This computer sent, with the aid of the IMP (which is essentially a router), the very first message ever sent on the Internet, which promptly crashed the computer on SRI's end.

I took this photo at the grand re-opening of the original Boelter 3420 lab at UCLA, the birthplace of the Internet, as the Kleinrock Internet Heritage Site and Archive, which will soon open to the public. If you'd like to learn more about the museum, click here..
العربية: صورة لأول جهاز حاسب اتصل بشبكة الإنترنت، في عام 1969 كانت تسمى الاربانت، كان الاتصال بين جامعة كاليفورنيا في لوس أنجلوس ومعهد ستانفورد للأبحاث، وشكّلت الوصلة بينهما أول جزء من العمود الفقري للشبكة. أخذت هذه الصورة في إعادة الافتتاح الكبير لمخبر بويلتير 3420 (Boelter 3420) في جامعة كاليفورنيا في لوس انجلوس، وهو مكان ميلاد شبكة الإنترنت.
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The SDS Sigma-7: The First Computer to be Connected to the Internet

Author Andrew "FastLizard4" Adams from United States
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